Central Minnesota Legal Services - St. Cloud Office

110 Sixth Ave South
St. Cloud, MN - 56301
Phone Number: (320) 253-0138
Fax Number: (320) 253-9208

Central Minnesota Legal Services provides civil legal services to low-income persons in 21 counties in Central Minnesota. Its mission is "to advocate for access to the civil justice system for low income people by providing high quality legal services and to improve the lives of people living in poverty by empowering self-advocacy skills through legal education." Clients receive legal services at no cost, unless there are court fees that cannot be waived. CMLS helps eligible clients through direct representation, brief advice, and through participating in community legal education programs. CMLS provides assistance in family law, housing, government benefits, consumer law and employment law.

Serving Benton, Chisago, Isanti, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wright counties.


Mission Statement: Our mission is to advocate for access to the civil justice system for low income people by providing high quality legal services and to improve the lives of people living in poverty by empowering self-advocacy skills through legal education.

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